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1 bearing
nCONST points of compass cojinete m, punto de apoyo m, apoyo m, of several faces of building soporte mGEOL orientación fMECH cojinete m, punto de apoyo m, soporte mPROD of core print portamacho mRAIL tope de aguja mVEH rodamiento m, cojinete mWATER TRANSP navigation marcación f, demora f -
2 axle box
n (BrE) (cf journal box AmE )MECH ENG caja de engranajes f, caja de grasas f, bearing block chumacera f, cojinete mRAIL caja de grasas f, cojinete m -
3 bearing end
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4 bearing axle box
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5 chumacera
fAUTO journalING MECÁ pillow block, bearing, journal bearing, axle box (BrE), journal, cushion, journal box (AmE)MECÁ, NUCL journalPROD plummer blockTRANSP MAR equipamiento de buques oarlock (AmE), rowlock (BrE) -
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7 journal box
n (AmE) (cf axle box BrE )MECH ENG bearing block cojinete m, box enclosing bearing caja de grasas f, chumacera f, caja de engranajes fRAIL caja de grasas f, cojinete m -
8 double
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9 tapered
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10 wheel
nMECH ENG hand-wheel volante m, manivela f, muela abrasiva f, pulley polea f, muela de rectificar f, small metal roller or runner ruedecilla f, muela f, rueda fTRANSP, VEH rueda fWATER TRANSP boat building rueda de gobierno f, rueda del timón f
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